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to unveilting ready technology. i was disappointed to see that your budget decreases funding for border technology. question, ir that will ask an additional one. >> it is the force multiplier. track to implement our technology procurement. as you know, what i did last year was stop the investment in having one integrated power plant across the entire border because it was expensive and was not working. more off-the- shelf technology that fits a particular terrain. if we are going to talk about comprehensive immigration reform, we not be able to that. the increase of the budget on i went to afghanistan and we talked about the technologies we much in agreement. excess surplus, they're willing to share with their department. >> the budget includes $43 million which is some dod. some of those air stats are not in the best shape. not a perfect solution, but the point is an important one. to the extent we have already invested in r&d, we can transfer over the border. of of the showd thing that we are investing in. areff-t
to unveilting ready technology. i was disappointed to see that your budget decreases funding for border technology. question, ir that will ask an additional one. >> it is the force multiplier. track to implement our technology procurement. as you know, what i did last year was stop the investment in having one integrated power plant across the entire border because it was expensive and was not working. more off-the- shelf technology that fits a particular terrain. if we are going to talk...
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this experience with satellite phone technology shows that it is not effective. communication assistant -- assistance from the department of homeland security has made difference. we've conducted an exercise during the previous boston marathon to test and train for communications. based on what has come from dhs's assistance, mutation systems work without incident. also both went down during the crisis. in the past, personnel would not have been able to mitigate because of radio systems. i want to reiterate that law enforcement needs a calm and secure bandwidth dedicated to public safety use, exclusively. we thank congress for working with the department of commerce to implement this long overdue legislation. this would address the problem we faced. we're successful ace on the support and assistance from the committee. i printed opportunity to discuss things that was sussed my colleagues in the nation and around the world -- to discuss things that my college in the nation and around the world will benefit from. >> i am mark kellerman. i am not from boston. >> how
this experience with satellite phone technology shows that it is not effective. communication assistant -- assistance from the department of homeland security has made difference. we've conducted an exercise during the previous boston marathon to test and train for communications. based on what has come from dhs's assistance, mutation systems work without incident. also both went down during the crisis. in the past, personnel would not have been able to mitigate because of radio systems. i want...
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how does technology help? nothing more important than a great teacher, but if we can get this learning 24/7 at home, we can help parents with our own education, 72-year-old mom going back to getting a g.e.d., how can technology help bridge the divide between schools and home? >> jose, you have to tell your story about your students going -- or their parents leaving. >> well, in some instances, and this is very heartbreaking, but i work with latino kids, and a lot of the parents, some of their parents, i should say all of them, but some of them sometimes get deported in the middle of the school year. 50, pened to my mom, and 60 years still later it's still happening. until we get our immigration rights. >> working on it. >> i know, and we're all grateful and sitcht. but when a partner gets deported, you can still have a teacher conference, because before the parents leaves, the first thing you get, is if you have a gmail, set one up. and then have the parents all seem to be smartphones. it's not the best way to
how does technology help? nothing more important than a great teacher, but if we can get this learning 24/7 at home, we can help parents with our own education, 72-year-old mom going back to getting a g.e.d., how can technology help bridge the divide between schools and home? >> jose, you have to tell your story about your students going -- or their parents leaving. >> well, in some instances, and this is very heartbreaking, but i work with latino kids, and a lot of the parents,...
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thank united technologies and all the terrific people at united technologies for sponsoring this get together. i want to think it c-span for covering this. we will have several more of these this year and next year. thank you all by a coming. when in doubt, read the directions. as a reminder, we would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on the event and would encourage you to allow the event of surveys placed on your street -- steep pierre did you make of this to any member of the national journal team. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> this week, president obama begins a two-month series of speeches across the country focusing on the economy and jobs. today he speaks at knox college in galesburg, ill., where he spoke as a freshman senator. live coverage starts at 12:50 p.m. eastern. >> live coverage -- that role of the first lady become the confident, really the only one he can trust. so he unloads to her, talks to her. they have all done that. they are all strong women. i would say that is their main role, confidante to the preside
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and other technologies that will help mitigate climate change. secretary moniz, you mentioned in your testimony devastation that sandy wrought upon new york, new jersey and connecticut will have a major issue arising from that loss of power, the length of time it took to return. can you speak to what the department of energy doing in regard to electricity, reliability and how that works with the president's climate change plan? >> thank you. one of the particular two areas, one is in the context of our general work on the e electric grid of the 20 first century, we are folding in very heavily resilience issues as well as the renewables and other drivers of that technology and i mentioned earlier that one specific project we just had announced in new jersey looking at a microbrewed to support a major transportation corridor which is an import the evacuation route for new yorkers. the second thing which is very important and we are working closely with industry, with the american petroleum institute, what we learned in sandy the hard way was how th
and other technologies that will help mitigate climate change. secretary moniz, you mentioned in your testimony devastation that sandy wrought upon new york, new jersey and connecticut will have a major issue arising from that loss of power, the length of time it took to return. can you speak to what the department of energy doing in regard to electricity, reliability and how that works with the president's climate change plan? >> thank you. one of the particular two areas, one is in the...
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technology. the technology that was developed in iraq and afghanistan which will give us surveillance. there is a bill with 20,000 new additional border patrol agents, but the fact is the technology that is there now will give us the ability for 100% situational awareness and to intercept. i guarantee because i saw it work. there are 700y -- miles of total fencing, 700 miles. my friend, we will also have additional border patrol. to this bill?y the key is this bill is not only because the fencing on the border and the border patrol, but it is 40% of the people overstayed their visas. they did not cross the southwest border. what do we do about that? makes sure every person who wants to come to this country illegally will know that person cannot get a job year. here.ob i am confident and so are the people who are really knowledgeable that it will be a full proof system with 95% effectiveness. us alegislation will give secure border, and it will address the key element. people who now want to come
technology. the technology that was developed in iraq and afghanistan which will give us surveillance. there is a bill with 20,000 new additional border patrol agents, but the fact is the technology that is there now will give us the ability for 100% situational awareness and to intercept. i guarantee because i saw it work. there are 700y -- miles of total fencing, 700 miles. my friend, we will also have additional border patrol. to this bill?y the key is this bill is not only because the...
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technology, i commented that we are still a world leader in technology development. as i mentioned to 50, also demographics. we actually have good demographics. immigration is something we want to think about there. so long term, could place to be. how about that. >> i hit the bottom on my refinance. >> i at this late at. he will start with labour market questions. so what about the shift to a part-time employment? how does that affect your outlook? >> that is dangerous. where you think the labour participation rate will bottom out. is it possible for elaborate participation to get down to the 1950's level, 60 percent and the like? some suggest that there is paradigm shift in the nature of work and the resulting decline of the demand for human workers. it
technology, i commented that we are still a world leader in technology development. as i mentioned to 50, also demographics. we actually have good demographics. immigration is something we want to think about there. so long term, could place to be. how about that. >> i hit the bottom on my refinance. >> i at this late at. he will start with labour market questions. so what about the shift to a part-time employment? how does that affect your outlook? >> that is dangerous. where...
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there are technologies that are coming along. whether that's technology in the form of new discoveries around the molecular medicine and others thing that allow the total cost of care. we have to work on the issue of total cost of care, not just the unit cost. we have to work on both. keep in minding in mind what is the total cost of care. over time, to using the international comparison that i think john mentioned earlier, you know, if you look at what are the reasons for that. ic your observation is correct. those who work in the health care system. a hospital executive, nurse, physicist, farmist. those who work in the related pharmacy industries. the compensation levels in the united compared to other countries is much higher. the question will be, as we solve the problem what will the impact on those kind of things be? >> okay. it's hard to see with the light. if the people with the mic can help us out. >> i might add a point to what tom said. if we can get some e fresh sincerities very quickly. we have a month ago we had 35
there are technologies that are coming along. whether that's technology in the form of new discoveries around the molecular medicine and others thing that allow the total cost of care. we have to work on the issue of total cost of care, not just the unit cost. we have to work on both. keep in minding in mind what is the total cost of care. over time, to using the international comparison that i think john mentioned earlier, you know, if you look at what are the reasons for that. ic your...
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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. we would look very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion that is printed could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? >> right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. where itre 653 miles. actuallymak makes sense. that have beenf completed. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity. in what situations which you think about granting the waiver? the bill says you can do that .purposesitarian >> i'm going to caveat on my answers. i could see that there would be considerations based on the aid of a conviction, whether the individual was the primary wage earner for the family, the record sent a prior conviction, that kind of inclusive a valuation. >> an applicant for rpi statue may not file on application unless the individual has satisfied a
we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. we would look very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion that is printed could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? >> right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. where itre 653 miles. actuallymak makes sense. that have beenf completed. we would go back and look...
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old technologies. long-term, there will be significant savings. >> when we went through the process of doing the continuing resolution, omb set up a list of hundreds of anomalies to address individual funding problems and mandatory issues. you had to pay raises to some people so we had to fix this or we could not continue. was there an anomaly request to fix the furlough problem? >> i cannot comment on what they might have sent, but we were discussing with then the department of transportation but this was going to be. >> you never talked to omb about an anomaly to fix the problem? >> we shared with them what we expected the impacts to be. we had discussions about how we were going to manage and what we expected the impact to be. >> you did not request that they bring in an anomaly on their list of hundreds of changes that they needed to do the cr. >> i am not familiar with a list of 100 changes. >> they have a list of things they needed to address certain problems. but you did not tell them you had a
old technologies. long-term, there will be significant savings. >> when we went through the process of doing the continuing resolution, omb set up a list of hundreds of anomalies to address individual funding problems and mandatory issues. you had to pay raises to some people so we had to fix this or we could not continue. was there an anomaly request to fix the furlough problem? >> i cannot comment on what they might have sent, but we were discussing with then the department of...
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that we remain first in science, technology engineering and energy. that we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow. when we make it in america, all of america's families can make it in america. [applause]. the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters. we must remove obstacles of participation in our democracy for all americans. we must increase the level of civility and reduce the role of money in our elections. when we do, we will elect more women, more minorities, more young people to public office and that's a good thing. [applause]. the american people are what make our country great. by in large the united states is a nation of immigrants. built and strengthened by men, women and children who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by bold actions for comprehensive immigration reform. [applause]. today, we take an oath to protect and defend our constitutio
that we remain first in science, technology engineering and energy. that we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow. when we make it in america, all of america's families can make it in america. [applause]. the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters. we must remove obstacles of participation in our democracy for all americans. we must increase the level of...
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because you don't have a model for the technology. >> no, but we know the industry sees ccs technology as a pathway forward. we also see it as one available to it in ones we're hoping with d.o.e. assistance it will continue to progress and get less and less expensive. that's how technology gets developed. but in this case, all of the components of ccs as well as those together have been demonstrated over and over as being viable and effective and we believe they will be the path forward for coal. coal is a big pot of our energy supply. i know, it's going to continue to be a big pot of our energy supply. we've tried very hard to make sure that we look at the
because you don't have a model for the technology. >> no, but we know the industry sees ccs technology as a pathway forward. we also see it as one available to it in ones we're hoping with d.o.e. assistance it will continue to progress and get less and less expensive. that's how technology gets developed. but in this case, all of the components of ccs as well as those together have been demonstrated over and over as being viable and effective and we believe they will be the path forward...
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>> we believe that ccs technology is, has been adequate demonstrated. the technology is proven. it's available. in fact, the coal technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually being -- are actually utilizing ccs. >> can you provide me an example of a full-scale powerplant is coming operating with this technology? >> i can give yo you examples oo the 35% compared and an example of others that are coming up. that also in the planning stages. so ccs -- >> so what would those be rex what would those be? >> we have the camper facility. that's a 75% complete and there is another project in canada that's also utilizing, at levels much higher than the types of reductions that epa has but those. >> are any of those facilities that you mentioned receiving funding, clean coal, power initiative funding? >> is my understanding that there have been, that there has been funding supported by d.o.e. dob continued to funding available for these types of projects. >> so they are receiving clean coal power initiative funding? >> yes, that's my understanding. >> it's
>> we believe that ccs technology is, has been adequate demonstrated. the technology is proven. it's available. in fact, the coal technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually being -- are actually utilizing ccs. >> can you provide me an example of a full-scale powerplant is coming operating with this technology? >> i can give yo you examples oo the 35% compared and an example of others that are coming up. that also in the planning stages. so...
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is it technology generated? fear of technology? why did this become such a good issue? seems odd to me that usually when we focus as a society on a particular problem or issue is is because it is a prevalent issue, something that occurred repeatedly or single occurrence was so shocking to the consciousness that we focused on it as a society but i see absence of this in this country and i am curious in your opinion why this became such a prevalent issue. >> i want to be clear the privacy concerns jay stanley is articulating, i am concerned as well but i disagree about the scope of the concern and that in the rhetoric often seems unmanned systems are being treated differently than other technology, time to jar the territory for me so let's take what you said. cameras have been around forever. leave a backpack on the ground and see how long it takes for a police officer to show a because you are on camera somewhere where you will be seen. a helicopter can see people for miles away better than any camera on any unmanned system because the payload helicopter carries heavier
is it technology generated? fear of technology? why did this become such a good issue? seems odd to me that usually when we focus as a society on a particular problem or issue is is because it is a prevalent issue, something that occurred repeatedly or single occurrence was so shocking to the consciousness that we focused on it as a society but i see absence of this in this country and i am curious in your opinion why this became such a prevalent issue. >> i want to be clear the privacy...
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the technology is proven, it's available, and, n., the coal technology is in facilities you see being constructed today are actually utilizing ccs. >> so can you give me, provide an example of a full scale power plant currently operating with the technology in >> i can give examples of two that are 75% completed and give you an example of others that are coming up in the planning stages, so ccs -- >> so what would those be? what would those be? >> we have the kemper facility. that's 75% complete, and there's another project in canada also utilizing it at levels much higher at type of reductions that epa proposed in its new source standards. >> the facilities you mentioned receiving ensps funding? clean coal power initiative funding? >> it's my understanding there have been -- that there's been funding supported by doe. doe continues to have funding available for these types of projects. >> so they are receiving clean power funding? >> yes. that's my understanding. >> well, it is interesting then because the policy act of 2005 clearly states that projects receiving funding from this pr
the technology is proven, it's available, and, n., the coal technology is in facilities you see being constructed today are actually utilizing ccs. >> so can you give me, provide an example of a full scale power plant currently operating with the technology in >> i can give examples of two that are 75% completed and give you an example of others that are coming up in the planning stages, so ccs -- >> so what would those be? what would those be? >> we have the kemper...
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because you don't have a model for the technology. >> no, but we know the industry sees ccs technology as a pathway forward. we also see it as one available to it in ones we're hoping with d.o.e. assistance it will continue to progress and get less and less expensive. that's how technology gets developed. but in this case, all of the components of ccs as well as those together have been demonstrated over and over as being viable and effective and we believe they will be the path forward for coal. coal is a big pot of our energy supply. i know, it's going to continue to be a big pot of our energy supply. we've tried very hard to make sure that we look at the technologies available to it today so it continues to have a path forward. >> but we don't tend use research funds for things that are already been determined adequately demonstrated? we're using research funds to try to prove this up you're using it as an example adequately demonstrated. it doesn't make sense. >> we are coordinating closely with d.o.e. and if you have listened and heard from the d.o.e. folks today, you will know th
because you don't have a model for the technology. >> no, but we know the industry sees ccs technology as a pathway forward. we also see it as one available to it in ones we're hoping with d.o.e. assistance it will continue to progress and get less and less expensive. that's how technology gets developed. but in this case, all of the components of ccs as well as those together have been demonstrated over and over as being viable and effective and we believe they will be the path forward...
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that technology -- there are 700 miles of total fencing, 700 miles. my friend, we will also have additional border patrol. what is the key to this bill? the key is this bill is not only because the fencing on the border and the border patrol, but it is 40% of the people illegally overstayed their visas. they did not cross the southwest border. veat do we do about that? verify program makes sure that every person who wants to come to this country will know that that person cannot get a job year. we will have within five years amear-verify system that i confident in, and more importantly so are the people who are really knowledgeable it will be a full proof system with 95% effectiveness. this legislation will give us a secure border, and it will address the key element. people who now want to come here and illegally will know that they cannot. employers will know that if they hire someone here illegally, they will pay severe penalties we have to drive the magnet. today, there is 11 million people. they doe in violation. not have the protection of our lo
that technology -- there are 700 miles of total fencing, 700 miles. my friend, we will also have additional border patrol. what is the key to this bill? the key is this bill is not only because the fencing on the border and the border patrol, but it is 40% of the people illegally overstayed their visas. they did not cross the southwest border. veat do we do about that? verify program makes sure that every person who wants to come to this country will know that that person cannot get a job year....
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technologies like carbon capture and sequestration. with these investments, technologies will eventually mature and become as common for new power plants as scrubbers have become for well control, existing plants today. if there is one thing i've learned over the course of my work in implementing the clean air act, it has been that power plants have really long lifespans. longer than mine even. sometimes 60 years or more, sometimes 70. but people are making decisions about how to build new plants today, which is one reason we need to act today. that is what makes standards for new power plants are very important and why this proposal takes the lead and teach about the cutting-edge technologies that increase efficiency and reduce waste. that translates into lower carbon emissions and more efficient, effective clean energy. as always, epa is expecting that we will get lots of comments on this proposal and we will do what we did before and we look at each and every comment a thorough consideration. with all of this talk of cutting carbon
technologies like carbon capture and sequestration. with these investments, technologies will eventually mature and become as common for new power plants as scrubbers have become for well control, existing plants today. if there is one thing i've learned over the course of my work in implementing the clean air act, it has been that power plants have really long lifespans. longer than mine even. sometimes 60 years or more, sometimes 70. but people are making decisions about how to build new...
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it is all because of technology. who is driving technology? skilled workers. engineers, scientists, a whole assortment of people driving the changes. until recently, the most innovative place on this planet in silicon valley they were immigrants. in an era in which skilled labor did not have as much value as it did today, we need the unskilled workers. no doubt about that. in this new era, it is all about scale. -- skill. we have a two is right now. -- we have a choice right now. we have the ability to sophists the challenges. we can create unlimited -- to solve the challenges. we can create unlimited energy. we can create security which protects us. we can do all these amazing things and all within the next five-seven years. i can guarantee that five years from now, we will be debating how we distribute all the abundance that we are creating. it is imperative that we allow silicon valley are technologist to do their magic and to save us. a strong america is important for the world. we can solve the world challenges. immigration is one of the keys to making it
it is all because of technology. who is driving technology? skilled workers. engineers, scientists, a whole assortment of people driving the changes. until recently, the most innovative place on this planet in silicon valley they were immigrants. in an era in which skilled labor did not have as much value as it did today, we need the unskilled workers. no doubt about that. in this new era, it is all about scale. -- skill. we have a two is right now. -- we have a choice right now. we have the...
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they raise difficult questions that we think technology might be prepared to address. foran invite applications answering about 24 this year. -- we funding last year are trying to answer the 24 questions you have selected as important and difficult questions. answer guarantee some to the question you have a properly raised. >> a follow-up question on that later. i want to ask in the short time that i have left about this brain initiative. the new brain initiative. the wrong way saying it. anyway, mapping the brain and and the human genome project. some of us were there at the beginning. we knew what the result would be. end result was. what are we looking at here? is there something that we are looking for to reach at a certain point in time? >> what we would like to do with the brain initiative is understand how information processes in the circuits. as dr. collins told you, we are beginning to have better and better maps of connections between nerve cells in different regions of the brains. . we can layout and circuits that control movement or vision or hearing. what
they raise difficult questions that we think technology might be prepared to address. foran invite applications answering about 24 this year. -- we funding last year are trying to answer the 24 questions you have selected as important and difficult questions. answer guarantee some to the question you have a properly raised. >> a follow-up question on that later. i want to ask in the short time that i have left about this brain initiative. the new brain initiative. the wrong way saying it....
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the use of technology and the systems we have been developing have been improving. i would say that in texas included, the dedication of boots to the ground, of manpower at the border has been accelerated over the last two years under president bush and president obama like never before. we have doubled the number of enforcement agents there since 1974. operations are at a 40-year low. i would agree that it is part of a comprehensive approach that the kinds of things you're talking about should be part of the discussion. perhaps part of the legislation. that does not get to the issue of the folks were here already. >> i understand that is one of the questions that has to be addressed but it is not the only question that has to be addressed. there are many issues, even legal immigration. my office because of where we are, our case workers spend more time on helping people get here the right way than anything else they do. it has been pointed out that is a big problem where people have to wait for years to just come in the right way. that has to be fixed as well. one
the use of technology and the systems we have been developing have been improving. i would say that in texas included, the dedication of boots to the ground, of manpower at the border has been accelerated over the last two years under president bush and president obama like never before. we have doubled the number of enforcement agents there since 1974. operations are at a 40-year low. i would agree that it is part of a comprehensive approach that the kinds of things you're talking about should...
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you match the technology to the clinic. not the clinic to the technology. >> thank you. ongoing, really important issue in terms of the purpose of the technology. and to work backwards from what we are trying to accomplish. you are exactly right. it's -- this is, we have public meetings of our federal advisory committee, people who helped craft these roles. we had them on average for the past three years every other day. every other day. we have had groups coming together, experts like yourself, people in the community, whether it is academic, whatever, health plans, consumer advocates to say, what is it we are trying to accomplish and let's work backwards from that to say what do we need to do? and this gets a little tricky, because you are right. viewpf you take the oint of just delivering excellent care, you probably do not need electronic health record. right? you can probably say wait until the person comes in the door and say, how can i help you? and take good care of them. >> [inaudible] information about the patient can communicate -- >> let me give you an exampl
you match the technology to the clinic. not the clinic to the technology. >> thank you. ongoing, really important issue in terms of the purpose of the technology. and to work backwards from what we are trying to accomplish. you are exactly right. it's -- this is, we have public meetings of our federal advisory committee, people who helped craft these roles. we had them on average for the past three years every other day. every other day. we have had groups coming together, experts like...
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most effective defense attribute may not be all of the raiders and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight supersonic speeds. it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. more sunday at 8:00 on c- span's "q &a." >> when the war began, congress came into session in july and issued the clinton resolution that articulated the consensus, or goals of the united states. and it was very simple. very clear. the purpose of this war is to restore the union. disrupt thet to social institutions of the south. everyone knew what that meant. in it meant not to disrupt slavery. texas austinsity of professor on the political and legal factors of emancipation on lectures in history saturday night at 8:00 eastern. >> second prize winners in the student cam competition. there documentary of the city." ♪ >> long before barack obama was president you work as a chicago community organizer after college. president obama's as part of why he went into politics was to make a difference for people on the south side and similar places throughout the coun
most effective defense attribute may not be all of the raiders and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight supersonic speeds. it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. more sunday at 8:00 on c- span's "q &a." >> when the war began, congress came into session in july and issued the clinton resolution that articulated the consensus, or goals of the united states. and it was very simple. very clear. the...
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even with all the technology they have, there are infrastructure issues like in the community will have. the financial support we need to build more train tracks. frequently delayed. oldnfrastructure is very and beginning to become dilapidated. it the years the number of cars were is significantly less than there are today. that means traffic and congestion and a lot more of it. >> there are a lot of studies that have been done about what the cost is. the take away is very simple, and it is just that because several billions of dollars to the economy. spendsaverage american 3600 hours in traffic. >> traffic congestion cost the economy 200 billion annually. >> the federal highway administration is working to eliminate traffic congestion. >> working with the state to alleviate congestion. this is the funding mechanism for our roadways. fhwa working to relieve congestion. 2.2ost recent estimates say trillion dollars in order to keep pace with infrastructure needs. >> that is a lot of money to keep the cars, trucks, and buses safer road. to go public transportation such as buses, subways, f
even with all the technology they have, there are infrastructure issues like in the community will have. the financial support we need to build more train tracks. frequently delayed. oldnfrastructure is very and beginning to become dilapidated. it the years the number of cars were is significantly less than there are today. that means traffic and congestion and a lot more of it. >> there are a lot of studies that have been done about what the cost is. the take away is very simple, and it...
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the short comments on the technology. there were legal concerns so i would ask that we have this conversation in a more concrete way when the news source rule comes out and to not also project will they are doing in the news source as being either appropriate or legally correct for existing facilities because neither is the case. >> i appreciate the answer. it would be easier for we have the final rule. >> we are planning to re-proposed a rule so we will have certainly plenty of time. >> we certainly have concerns regarding our ability to use the cheapest and most readily available feed source for electrical generation. >> i might just interject. we were truthfully so shocked by the original rules that we are anticipating the new rules so sorry. >> to follow up on that no, with the proposed the newly to be proposed rule after the comments , is there still room for new coal and electrical generation? >> i think that the rule will provide certainty for the future of new coal moving forward and i think in terms of existing f
the short comments on the technology. there were legal concerns so i would ask that we have this conversation in a more concrete way when the news source rule comes out and to not also project will they are doing in the news source as being either appropriate or legally correct for existing facilities because neither is the case. >> i appreciate the answer. it would be easier for we have the final rule. >> we are planning to re-proposed a rule so we will have certainly plenty of...
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so technology while this is not about technology it is really important to choose technologies that interoperable and that has been our guiding force is to choose things that work with one another. plug-and-play. there is continual health alliance of equipment manufacturers that have pledged to create inneroperable devices we have desktop videoconferencing, mobile videoconferencing carts, fixed videoconferencing and ipad and other tablet devices. we've used robotic technologies as well. as far as our dashboard we have supported more than 33,000 patients, patient encounters and when we first started our program we didn't connect to a lot of sites. you can see our volumes were rather low. we had a dip which i think is very interesting between 2011 and 2012 when one of our fellows went into the private practice of telepsychiatry. she took a fair amount of business. i say it is workforce development and serving patients in gay. that is a good thing. so we're marching back up. and a metric that want to share with you, which we're very proud of, we have saved virginia patients more than 7.9 million mil
so technology while this is not about technology it is really important to choose technologies that interoperable and that has been our guiding force is to choose things that work with one another. plug-and-play. there is continual health alliance of equipment manufacturers that have pledged to create inneroperable devices we have desktop videoconferencing, mobile videoconferencing carts, fixed videoconferencing and ipad and other tablet devices. we've used robotic technologies as well. as far...
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it's not accurate that the 96 act is technology neutral and in fact it penalizes fire line technologies by imposing a lot of extra requirements on them and i think that's one of the reasons and google decided not to offer the service in a city like kansas city -- >> i was meant to ask about that because 96 telecommunications that does impose some specific rules. how does that actually in affect your investment decisions? >> i think on a going forward basis what google peters which shares some companies advocating that we apply it as if nothing has changed to the modern competitive services and i certainly think that is not the act envisions and i think it would be a big mistake but it creates a regulatory overhang for a company like google in deciding to make the investment decision. now, to the final point we have gone ahead recently and decided to invest in this area and quite honestly it was a difficult decision running fiber to the buildings and expanding the services to millions more americans including in a lot of rural areas. but i think it's a leap of faith it speaks to these is
it's not accurate that the 96 act is technology neutral and in fact it penalizes fire line technologies by imposing a lot of extra requirements on them and i think that's one of the reasons and google decided not to offer the service in a city like kansas city -- >> i was meant to ask about that because 96 telecommunications that does impose some specific rules. how does that actually in affect your investment decisions? >> i think on a going forward basis what google peters which...
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technology review discusses the capability of u.s. drones. late tuesday the white house announced it would delay for one year part of its affordable health care act, the so-called employer mandate that requires businesses with 50 or more workers to provide health insurance or pay a fine. good morning on this wednesday, july 3, 2013. we will begin with your thoughts on the president's decision to postpone that mandate until 2015. the phones --
technology review discusses the capability of u.s. drones. late tuesday the white house announced it would delay for one year part of its affordable health care act, the so-called employer mandate that requires businesses with 50 or more workers to provide health insurance or pay a fine. good morning on this wednesday, july 3, 2013. we will begin with your thoughts on the president's decision to postpone that mandate until 2015. the phones --
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that are not available to most americans and cannot keep cutting things like basic research in new technology and still expected to succeed in the 21st century economy. so we have to continue to move forward with deficit reduction but do it in a balanced way, making sure we are growing even as we get a handle on our spending. while i will negotiate over many things, i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they have already racked up through the laws that the past. let me repeat. we cannot not pay bills that we have already incurred. if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic, far worse than the impact of the fiscal cliff. people remember back in 2011, the last time this course of action was threatened, the entire recovery was put at risk. consumer confidence plunged. business investment plunged, growth crop. we cannot go down that path again. today's agreement enshrined the principle of the law that will remain
that are not available to most americans and cannot keep cutting things like basic research in new technology and still expected to succeed in the 21st century economy. so we have to continue to move forward with deficit reduction but do it in a balanced way, making sure we are growing even as we get a handle on our spending. while i will negotiate over many things, i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they have already racked up...
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enhance border security by spending more money using more technology, but finally, in my view, address the cause of this problem. controlling who gets a job. under this bill, if you're an employer and you hire somebody illegally in the future, you're going to go to jail or lose your business. that's a long overdue reform. >> mr. chairma >> mr. chairman? >> certainly, on the schumer number five, anybody else wishes to talk about then we can have a voice vote? >> if i could respond briefly to my friend. drug cartels and human traffickers don't use e-verify. drug cartels and human traffickers don't use e-verify. they don't use an entry/exit stem. i don't doubt the sincerity of what the gang has proposed, but here is even more fundamental problem. is that the border security component -- trigger, calls for a plan. it does not call for results, it calls for a plan. i'll be glad to yield in a moment. to say that it's just more spending, i think it is going to cost more money to provide border security, but right now the gao has said that only about 45% of our border is operationally secure.
enhance border security by spending more money using more technology, but finally, in my view, address the cause of this problem. controlling who gets a job. under this bill, if you're an employer and you hire somebody illegally in the future, you're going to go to jail or lose your business. that's a long overdue reform. >> mr. chairma >> mr. chairman? >> certainly, on the schumer number five, anybody else wishes to talk about then we can have a voice vote? >> if i...
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the new american campaign is doing a lot of work in integrating technology into the process. >> what does the new app do? >> it can help you figure out if you plug in your zip code, where the closest location is that can help you go through the naturalization process. it can help you learn the civics questions. requirements, etc. then, if you get to a real computer you can actually go through and get screened for naturalization and complete your application online with pop-ups like a turbotax type of thing. wonderful process. >> another question? we don't have another question? please, tim. you do need a microphone. >> while we are waiting, a follow-up on what was said earlier. the economic benefits of immigration have spillover effects that go beyond what we call traditional economics. for example, the additional income associated with naturalization raises tax money. >> very important. tim? >> tim from the bush institute. you talk a little bit about what the process is like. i didn't hear any comment from the panel about whether that is a good process or not. in an economic sense o
the new american campaign is doing a lot of work in integrating technology into the process. >> what does the new app do? >> it can help you figure out if you plug in your zip code, where the closest location is that can help you go through the naturalization process. it can help you learn the civics questions. requirements, etc. then, if you get to a real computer you can actually go through and get screened for naturalization and complete your application online with pop-ups like...
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notree with you, it is technology, it's leadership here. between secretary panetta and i we have in the last year, met five times -- four times. we're going to meet again in september. we're here today testifying together, i think this is a great signal to both of our departments. prior to that, i recall meeting with secretary gates four or five times. in 17 months, the two secretaries of these two largest departments have sat side by side in communication with issues like this with the integrated health record being the primary discussion. >> let's get back to calls on veterans' health issues. welcome to the conversation. >> thank you for giving me a time to speak. i'm a korean war veteran. i'm 81 years old. my concern is i don't think the v.a. has enough former -- enough veterans working with veterans. you've got to have somebody who understands what is going on in that person that you're trying to serve. i've lived in connecticut for a number of years and i taught personal development classes out of the rocky hill facility that linda tal
notree with you, it is technology, it's leadership here. between secretary panetta and i we have in the last year, met five times -- four times. we're going to meet again in september. we're here today testifying together, i think this is a great signal to both of our departments. prior to that, i recall meeting with secretary gates four or five times. in 17 months, the two secretaries of these two largest departments have sat side by side in communication with issues like this with the...
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high risk leads to new technologies. that combination of risk and reward will underpin the next generation of space knowledge and products. space and technology leadership requires a much broader view of the space community that has been traditional. if nasa is to have the resources it needs to maintain a preeminent role, it must expand its funding base in the reaching beyond the appropriation process on capitol hill. i say that letter point with all due respect. no federal budget in the foreseeable future is going to provide nasa with the money it needs to do everything we wanted to do. nasa must see entrepreneurship and enablement as key components of its science technology and exploration program. there are positive signs that nasa sees merit in this approach. the commercial cargo and crew programs are encouraging. congress needs to expand the authority to move even more aggressively in this new direction. too often, the steps taken thus far have been grudging because they do represent a significant cultural shift. th
high risk leads to new technologies. that combination of risk and reward will underpin the next generation of space knowledge and products. space and technology leadership requires a much broader view of the space community that has been traditional. if nasa is to have the resources it needs to maintain a preeminent role, it must expand its funding base in the reaching beyond the appropriation process on capitol hill. i say that letter point with all due respect. no federal budget in the...
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in my view, the key is technology and air cover. our ability to implement the best technology at the border as we're doing so now. to speed that up can improve where we are now. >> i went to the border. it is clear that it is a vast border. i am from the tiny state of new york. you cannot do it is by letting the people. you can figure out where the people are going and apprehend them 50 miles inland. the drones have the ability to follow that. we need more drones. we need more air. >> i do not disagree in the technology. the actinometer has always been one of the major problems in calculating. >> again, how we tighten up security. it is clear that tamerlan tsarnaev had no record of him going to russia are coming back because his name was misspelled. it was a foreign airline. under our bill, everything will have to be a passport or machine-read. is it a safe guess that under our law the authorities would know that tamerlan was going to russia? >> there was a ping on the l down to customs. anything that makes a requirement for machine
in my view, the key is technology and air cover. our ability to implement the best technology at the border as we're doing so now. to speed that up can improve where we are now. >> i went to the border. it is clear that it is a vast border. i am from the tiny state of new york. you cannot do it is by letting the people. you can figure out where the people are going and apprehend them 50 miles inland. the drones have the ability to follow that. we need more drones. we need more air....
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[inaudible] the new technologies are changing everything. there's no way you could say -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> well, -- [inaudible] [laughter] the most important thing is to be ability to find which ones you can tell us in decision and which ones are beyond your capacity to evaluate. you don't have to be right about thousands and thousands and thousands of companies. you only have to be right about couple i met bill gates on july 5th, 1991. bill said you have to have a computer. i said why? he said, well, you can do your income tax on it. i don't have any income. we don't pay a dividend. you can keep track of your portfolio. i said i only have one stock. [laughter] he said it's going change everything. i said, will it change whether people chew gum? he said, well, probably not. and i said, will it change what kind of gum they chew? i'll stick to chewing gum and you stick to computers. i don't have to understand all kinds of it. there are all kinds of business i don't understand. there are thousands of opportunities there. i did underst
[inaudible] the new technologies are changing everything. there's no way you could say -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> well, -- [inaudible] [laughter] the most important thing is to be ability to find which ones you can tell us in decision and which ones are beyond your capacity to evaluate. you don't have to be right about thousands and thousands and thousands of companies. you only have to be right about couple i met bill gates on july 5th, 1991. bill said you have to have a computer. i...
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technology is exciting because with swing bucks and other technologies watch abc.com you can use the internet technologies even when you're in washington, d.c. and with the cbs station with time warner, an important part of that was the online digital rights. so that cbs could make the programming available to hulu, netflix anybody else picks of the technology is actually expanding opportunities to access your local broadcaster. >> if i could respond just briefly, you're right, new technology is great and all kinds wonderful opportunities. unfortunately, the compulsory license that you're giving to the cable industry and the satellite industry, you have not given to the online industry. so, for example, you do the rights, broadcast programming, the comcast and to directv, but you don't give it to netflix. i don't understand why. i'm not advocating that you give it to netflix, but i'm advocating is you undo the license you have given to cable and satellite that currently puts online distributors at a disadvantage. we are a party, the training as a part of the number of international t
technology is exciting because with swing bucks and other technologies watch abc.com you can use the internet technologies even when you're in washington, d.c. and with the cbs station with time warner, an important part of that was the online digital rights. so that cbs could make the programming available to hulu, netflix anybody else picks of the technology is actually expanding opportunities to access your local broadcaster. >> if i could respond just briefly, you're right, new...
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technology. to today's telecommunication system is literally one of the most complex systems ever devised i mankind. and other adversaries hide in the global networks, use the same communications networks as everyone else and take ,dvantage of familiar services facebook, twitter. easy fory has made it them. we must develop and apply the best analytic tools to succeed at our mission. we take guidance from our political leadership. nsa direction comes from national security needs as defined by the nation's senior leaders. nsa does not decide what topics to collect and analyze. is collection and analysis driven by the national intelligence priority framework and received informal tasking. we do understand that electronic surveillance capabilities are powerful tools in the hands of the state. that is why we have extensive mandatory internal training, automated checks, and an expensive -- extensive regime of internal an extra oversight. we use lawful programs and tools to do our mission. the authoriti
technology. to today's telecommunication system is literally one of the most complex systems ever devised i mankind. and other adversaries hide in the global networks, use the same communications networks as everyone else and take ,dvantage of familiar services facebook, twitter. easy fory has made it them. we must develop and apply the best analytic tools to succeed at our mission. we take guidance from our political leadership. nsa direction comes from national security needs as defined by...
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that really gets away from all this discussion about this technology and that technology and that type of thing. but the fact that technology is changing, and it enables competition, that is a reason for policy changes. it's not a reason to do nothing. >> thank you. thank you my time has expired and i go back. >> we turn now to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doyle, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, this morning i read in the newspaper that at&t recently notified many of its special access customers that it will eliminate certain a long-term discount price plans effectively increasing rates by as much as 24%. competitive carriers argue that have no alternative to gain last mile access to business customers and must simply accept the higher prices. mr. chairman, i would like to ask unanimous consent to place a copy of that article that appeared in "the wall street journal" this morning, and a copy of the ex parte filing that several companies made with the fcc in regard to those rate hikes. >> [inaudible] >> thank you. let me ask mr. feld and mr. iannuzzi,
that really gets away from all this discussion about this technology and that technology and that type of thing. but the fact that technology is changing, and it enables competition, that is a reason for policy changes. it's not a reason to do nothing. >> thank you. thank you my time has expired and i go back. >> we turn now to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doyle, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, this morning i read in the newspaper that...
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certainly there are advances to be made in current technology. but in the here and now, we know that we are sitting on vast resources that are so tied up in red tape, it could be decades before they can come to fruition. the house has passed several bills which will -- and will continue to pass bills, to lighten the federal burden and bring true energy freedom to this country. but the senate and administration disagree with us. they'd rather throw millions upon millions toward new sources of clean energy, some of which have turned into highly publicized waste of taxpayer dollars. mr. chairman, we need to prioritize dwhoping resources that we have now. unfortunately, the department of energy has proven time and again it is out of touch with the needs of our country. the bureaucrats responsible for putting the solyndras of the world above traditional sources of energy pull in more than $100,000 a year on average. all the while doing little to lighten costs for american families. in fact, despite a supposed hiring freeze, the department of energy's
certainly there are advances to be made in current technology. but in the here and now, we know that we are sitting on vast resources that are so tied up in red tape, it could be decades before they can come to fruition. the house has passed several bills which will -- and will continue to pass bills, to lighten the federal burden and bring true energy freedom to this country. but the senate and administration disagree with us. they'd rather throw millions upon millions toward new sources of...
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we'll need engineers to devise new technologies, and we'll need businesses to make and sell those technologies. we'll need workers to operate assembly lines that hum with high-tech, zero-carbon components, but we'll also need builders to hammer into place the foundations for a new clean energy era. we're going to need to give special care to people and communities that are unsettled by this transition -- not just here in the united states but around the world. and those of us in positions of responsibility, we'll need to be less concerned with the judgment of special interests and well- connected donors, and more concerned with the judgment of posterity. because you and your children, and your children's children, will have to live with the consequences of our decisions. as i said before, climate change has become a partisan issue, but it hasn't always been. it wasn't that long ago that republicans led the way on new and innovative policies to tackle these issues. richard nixon opened the epa. george h.w. bush declared -- first u.s. president to declare "human activities are changing the atmos
we'll need engineers to devise new technologies, and we'll need businesses to make and sell those technologies. we'll need workers to operate assembly lines that hum with high-tech, zero-carbon components, but we'll also need builders to hammer into place the foundations for a new clean energy era. we're going to need to give special care to people and communities that are unsettled by this transition -- not just here in the united states but around the world. and those of us in positions of...
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it is not a technological problem. you are correct that the government has established a system already to collect fingerprints and pictures of every foreigner entering the country. they get that at the embassy before they get their visa. when they come, they are clocked in. it is when they go out and that do not have the system and work. , theo, the failure further away we get away from 9/11, the less interested unrest has become an assistant we have an exit system. we lost our will along the way. michaelthat is what chertoff who was homeland that is the gold standard for security. "u.s. today" that biometrics are the way to go. these are not people making parts and charges. as head of this organization remain convinced that biometrics is the way to go. 99.73% accuracy rate. , theyday does not score used a figure of $3 billion as the cost that might be incurred. it should be done for less than that if careful. it does not take a major alteration of the system at an airport to have a person go through a line where her
it is not a technological problem. you are correct that the government has established a system already to collect fingerprints and pictures of every foreigner entering the country. they get that at the embassy before they get their visa. when they come, they are clocked in. it is when they go out and that do not have the system and work. , theo, the failure further away we get away from 9/11, the less interested unrest has become an assistant we have an exit system. we lost our will along the...
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technology leadership, i commented on. we're still the world's leader in technology development, and doesn't mention, also, demographic. we have good demographics but immigration is something we want to think about there. so long term, good place to be. how about that? >> all right, so speedy dual me to sit down? >> stay there. they are ago. on a personal note i just want to thank you because last year i read your slides and i hit the bottom on my refinance. so thank you for that. >> excellent. he's buying. >> i got this late so we'll start with labor market questions. so what about the shift to part-time employment? how does that impact -- how does that impact your outlook? i'll just kind agreed with you and pick whatever one you like. >> that's dangerous. >> with the amount of baby boomers retiring over the next five to 10 years, where do you think the labor participation rate will bottom out? is it possible for the labor a participation to get down to that 1950s level of 60%, and the like? some suggest that there's a pa
technology leadership, i commented on. we're still the world's leader in technology development, and doesn't mention, also, demographic. we have good demographics but immigration is something we want to think about there. so long term, good place to be. how about that? >> all right, so speedy dual me to sit down? >> stay there. they are ago. on a personal note i just want to thank you because last year i read your slides and i hit the bottom on my refinance. so thank you for that....
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in regard to the chemical or is technology being developed by the calledent of defense terahertz technology. i can scan for chemical traces down to small choices that you may have come into contact with accidentally. evil can be triggered as potential -- people can be triggered as potential targets. individuals and commercial companies are allowed to use drones -- if utilities use them to detecting meters or obtain video on private property, are there limitations on whether law enforcement can ding those videos to absolute a warrant? >> unless the officers instructed the private individuals to do surveillance, no, they would not need a warrant for that. to fourth amendment applies state actors. there are limitations that will apply to private parties and not the government. surveillanceerial case involving trade secrets that was thought to violate law although it did not violate the fourth amendment. regard to the first amendment, i have several restaurants. with regard to commercial applications, we have heard concerns about the use of private data are collected by companies for advertisin
in regard to the chemical or is technology being developed by the calledent of defense terahertz technology. i can scan for chemical traces down to small choices that you may have come into contact with accidentally. evil can be triggered as potential -- people can be triggered as potential targets. individuals and commercial companies are allowed to use drones -- if utilities use them to detecting meters or obtain video on private property, are there limitations on whether law enforcement can...
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the technology is proven and available and in fact the technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing. >> can you provide me an example of a full scale plant that is currently operating in this technology? >> i can give you examples of two that are 75% complete and an example of others that are coming up that are also in the planning stages. >> so what would those be? >> we have the facility that's 75% complete and there is another project in canada that is also you utilizing it in the way that's proposed in the new source. >> the clean coal power initiative funding. >> it's my understanding that there has been funding supported by the doe. they continue to have funding available for these type of projects. >> so they are receiving the funding. >> yes. that's my understanding. >> it's kind of interesting than because the energy policy act of 2005 clearly states projects receiving funding from this program can't be used to prove technology is adequately demonstrated so the examples are receiving funding and you can't use those, so can you explai
the technology is proven and available and in fact the technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing. >> can you provide me an example of a full scale plant that is currently operating in this technology? >> i can give you examples of two that are 75% complete and an example of others that are coming up that are also in the planning stages. >> so what would those be? >> we have the facility that's 75% complete and there is...
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technologies. we will need workers to operate assembly lines that, with high- tech zero carbon components. we will also need builders to hammer into place foundations for a new clean energy europe -- eraa. we will need to give special care to communities unsettled by this transition, here and around the world. those of us in positions of responsibility need to be less concerned with the judgment of special interests and well- connected donors, and more concerned with the judgment of posterity. [applause] because you and your children and your children's children will have to live with the consequences of our decisions. as i said before, climate change has become a partisan issue. but it has not always been. it was not that long ago that republicans led the way on new and innovative policies to tackle these issues. richard nixon opened the epa. , thee h w bush declared first u.s. president to declare human activities are changing the atmosphere in unexpected and unprecedented ways. shies away never
technologies. we will need workers to operate assembly lines that, with high- tech zero carbon components. we will also need builders to hammer into place foundations for a new clean energy europe -- eraa. we will need to give special care to communities unsettled by this transition, here and around the world. those of us in positions of responsibility need to be less concerned with the judgment of special interests and well- connected donors, and more concerned with the judgment of posterity....
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job science technology and to nehring and math and we say this as outsiders. i'm a philosophy major and david is a classics major. which one is more pathetic in getting a job after college is tough competition. i returned to the university of texas where i got my ph.d. in philosophy and went to the jobs bulletin board in the ole thing up there was a notice from the department of labor about minimum wage and what you're entitled to. it didn't look so promising out there. so i saw student walked by and kelly is a philosophy student so i know what they look like. i was one once. i said how are you doing? he said fine. i got made ph.d. here. he said how's that working out for you? i said fine, that i have a radio show. he said that's good. that's dialogue. that's tradition. i hope it is. anyway we talk a lot about s.t.e.m. jobs he could spare the jobs it seems that are very much worth it and they of course have studied is quite worth it. we based some of the conclusions we came up with in the book on the return on investment on a pay scale from the year 2012 to 20
job science technology and to nehring and math and we say this as outsiders. i'm a philosophy major and david is a classics major. which one is more pathetic in getting a job after college is tough competition. i returned to the university of texas where i got my ph.d. in philosophy and went to the jobs bulletin board in the ole thing up there was a notice from the department of labor about minimum wage and what you're entitled to. it didn't look so promising out there. so i saw student walked...
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a large construction company looking at making some small reactors using that technology. as you know, these are smaller, reactors that could someday make new nuclear power are a available in more places. my first questions to you, mr. chairman, that's good but as the process goes it's sometimes too deliberative. as chairman said, it takes an average of seven years. i know, they have a role in this. but safety is critical. can you tell me, what are some delays, what can you, the nrc do to keep the small reactor size tombly? >> thank you for the question. the design certification process is a two-way street, and as i mentioned before, we do need high quality applications. an so what often delayed the process is a questions that we have about the application because we didn't get a high quality product to begin with. to try to avert that in the case of small modular reactors. we have been working with the potential applicant. telling them what they need to provide to us. and making sure they clearly understand that. maybe my colleagues would like -- >> that's my question. an
a large construction company looking at making some small reactors using that technology. as you know, these are smaller, reactors that could someday make new nuclear power are a available in more places. my first questions to you, mr. chairman, that's good but as the process goes it's sometimes too deliberative. as chairman said, it takes an average of seven years. i know, they have a role in this. but safety is critical. can you tell me, what are some delays, what can you, the nrc do to keep...
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we invested in new technologies. [applause] we started reversing our addiction to foreign oil. we changed a tax code that was tilted to far in favor of the wealthy at the expense of working families.[applause] and add it all up, today our businesses have created 7.3 million new jobs over the last 41 months. we now generate more renewable energy than ever before. we sell more goods made in america to the rest of the world than ever. health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years. our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years. here in buffalo, the governor and the mayor were describing over a billion dollars in investment, riverfront being changed, construction booming -- signs of progress.[applause] so thanks to the grit and the resilience of the american people, we've cleared away the rubble from the financial crisis. we've started to lay the foundation for a stronger, more durable economic growth. but as any middle-class family will tell you, as folks here in buffalo will tell you, we're not where we need to be yet. because even before the crisis hit
we invested in new technologies. [applause] we started reversing our addiction to foreign oil. we changed a tax code that was tilted to far in favor of the wealthy at the expense of working families.[applause] and add it all up, today our businesses have created 7.3 million new jobs over the last 41 months. we now generate more renewable energy than ever before. we sell more goods made in america to the rest of the world than ever. health care costs are growing at the slowest rate in 50 years....
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but technology and global competition -- they're not going away. those old days aren't coming back. so we can either throw up our hands and resign ourselves to diminishing living standards, or we can do what america has always done, which is adapt and pull together and fight back and win. that's what we have to do. [cheers and applause] and that brings me to the second cornerstone of the strong middle class -- and everybody here knows it -- an education that prepares our children and our workers for the global competition that they're going to face. [cheers and applause] family, have a vacation, own your home. but technology and global competition -- they're not going away. and if you think education is expensive, wait until you see how much ignorance costs in the 21st century. [applause] if we don't make this investment, we're going to put our kids, our workers and our country at a competitive disadvantage for decades. so we have to begin in the earliest years, and that's why i'm going to keep pushing to make high-quality preschool available for e
but technology and global competition -- they're not going away. those old days aren't coming back. so we can either throw up our hands and resign ourselves to diminishing living standards, or we can do what america has always done, which is adapt and pull together and fight back and win. that's what we have to do. [cheers and applause] and that brings me to the second cornerstone of the strong middle class -- and everybody here knows it -- an education that prepares our children and our...
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it is a complex information technology restaurant. the issues arising have to do the privacy issues. not know, thiso is a place where irs data has to come together. data from the department of homeland security on your immigration status is together. the department of justice under .riminal history incarcerated people for instance can i get a subsidy. hhs and social security for enrollment and other entitlement programs. -- in car city people, for instance, cannot get a subsidy. people, forted instance, cannot get a subsidy. hhs and social security for enrollment and other entitlement programs. want to determine whether you are eligible or not for the subsidy. this is a fairly complex issue. , oh my god,earing this is a terrible danger to americans by the seat because the amount of information. maybe bruce, we can start with you? how valid you think that critique is? the perspective i would this debate illustrates, there are a lot of unanswered questions. the policies around how this info will be handled is now being formulated. take
it is a complex information technology restaurant. the issues arising have to do the privacy issues. not know, thiso is a place where irs data has to come together. data from the department of homeland security on your immigration status is together. the department of justice under .riminal history incarcerated people for instance can i get a subsidy. hhs and social security for enrollment and other entitlement programs. -- in car city people, for instance, cannot get a subsidy. people, forted...